Hauer--Sydney (Class of 2019)
Displaying 1 - 30 of 30 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Executive Editor bids farewell Northern Iowan 115:54, p.3 |
Executive editor Sydney Hauer bids farewell to the Northern Iowan and its readers; photo. | |
2 | Scene D presents "The Christians" Northern Iowan 115:52, p.2 |
The independent theatre project "Scene D" will produce "The Christians" April 25-28 at Rock & Bach Studios, formerly Calvary Baptist Church. Professors Grant Tracey and Kim Groninga are involved in the production; additionally, the set design was largely created by TheatreUNI students; photo. | |
3 | Maucker turns orange for the kids Northern Iowan 115:40, p.1 |
Dance Marathon held their Big Event and raised $680,464.08 for the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital; photos. | |
4 | Woman's panel tackles tough issues Northern Iowan 115:39, p.2 |
Theatre UNI held a Women in Science Panel on February 26 in the Communication Arts Building to discuss challenges faced by women in male-dominated fields. Professor Rachel Morgan moderated and panelists included professors Amy Osatinski and Siobhan Morgan as well as community theatre members Lisa Kelly and Jessica Link; photo. | |
5 | Levang and Stites win NISG election Northern Iowan 115:39, p.1 |
On February 27, Jacob Levang and Jacob Stites won the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) presidential and vice presidential election for 2019-2020; photo. | |
6 | Levang and Stites announce candidacy Northern Iowan 115:35, p.2 |
Jacob Levang and Jacob Stites have announced their candidacy for Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) student body president and vice president; photo. | |
7 | CAB concert sparks controversy Northern Iowan 115:35, p.1 |
Due to security risks that the administration kept confidential, a February 16 concert by rap artist Waka Flocka Flame had its venue and ticket sales changed. Student and student organizations commented on the changes as racial bias, and university president Mark Nook responded about the lack of transparency and decision-making; photo. | |
8 | NISG releases student body election information Northern Iowan 115:30, p.2 |
The 2019 Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) elections will take place on February 26 and 27. Students interested in running can email the Election Commission. | |
9 | "MLKegs" tradition is embarrassing for community Northern Iowan 115:29, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, the UNI "MLKegs" drinking tradition is a disrespectful appropriate of Martin Luther King Jr's name and legacy; photo. | |
10 | New NISG Legislation Liaison Team chosen Northern Iowan 115:25, p.2 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) announced its newly-appointed Legislative Liaison Team, which advocates with legislators at the Capitol on UNI's behalf. Members include Ann Metz, Isaak Espersen, Jacob Madden, Jacob Levang, and Joshua Dausener. | |
11 | 'Spelling Bee' play is heartwarming and hilarious Northern Iowan 115:20, p.6 |
Hauer gives TheatreUNI's performance of "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" a favorable review; photos. | |
12 | ARTapalooza draws crowds to Main Street Northern Iowan 115:5, p.4 |
ARTapaoolza showcased local artists of every medium during the annual festival on Main Street; photos. | |
13 | Art Faculty presents solo exhibition Northern Iowan 115:3, p.1 |
The UNI Gallery of Art will hold two solo art exhibitions by professors of the art department, "Drop Shadow" by Aaron Wilson and "Visions" by Noah Doely; photos. | |
14 | 'That's So Gay' art exhibition Northern Iowan 115:2, p.2 |
A new art exhibit will be shown at the UNI Gallery of Art in the Kamerick Art Building. The exhibit showcases works by LGBT artists and LGBT subject matter; photos. | |
15 | UNI to take back the night Northern Iowan 114:48, p.3 |
The Northern Iowa Feminist's are hosting Take Back the Night, and event to raise awareness of sexual assault. | |
16 | Greenhouse Kitchen comes to the Hill Northern Iowan 114:43, p.1 |
Greenhouse Kitchen is a new restaurant that is opening on College Hill. They serve burritos, wraps, salads and grain bowls with many dietary options. Much of the ingredients will be provided locally; photos. | |
17 | Food and Film Fest coming soon Northern Iowan 114:41, p.2 |
The Local Film and Food Festival will take place at The Hearst Center for the Arts. | |
18 | Veridian Credit Union to close Northern Iowan 114:40, p.4 |
The Maucker Union Veridian Credit Union has decided to close once their lease ends at the ed of June. | |
19 | Gallery of Art highlights women artists Northern Iowan 114:28, p.1 |
UNI Gallery of Art is presenting the exhibit "Women as Makers", which was curated by Professors Elizabeth Sutton and Darrell Taylor. The exhibition features women artists in the permanent collection, along with pieces from the UNI Museum; photo. | |
20 | Theatre UNI "Mother Courage and Her Children" Northern Iowan 114:25, p.4 |
Theatre UNI will be performing Mathew Weedman's adaptation of "Mother Courage and Her Children"; photo. | |
21 | MSA to discuss Islamophobia Northern Iowan 114:24, p.2 |
The Muslim Student Association will host a lecture "Rise of Islamophobia" from visiting professor Khaled Beydoun. MSA hopes the lecture will help teach others about Islam, the differences between Islam and radical Islam, and help counter Islamophobia; photo. | |
22 | Theatre presents 'Genuine Cigaretts' Northern Iowan 144:22, p.4 |
"Genuine Cigarettes" is going to be presented by the UNI Interpreters Theatre. The one act play will be stage read with the actors reading off a script during the performance. The play covers concepts related to mental health, relationships, dependency, and alcoholism. | |
23 | Wang's "In Real Life" adapted at UNI Northern Iowan 114:19, p.1 |
Cartoonist and illustrator, Jen Wang, is coming to UNI to give a lecture as a part of the Hearst Lecture Series. She attended the performance adaptation of her graphic novel "In Real Life" performed by the Interpreters Theatre; photo. | |
24 | Symphony harmonizes with horror for Halloween Northern Iowan 114:18, p.4 |
The Waterloo-Cedar Falls (WCF) Symphony will be presenting Nachtmusik with alumnus Gary Kelly in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center(GBPAC) in honor of Halloween. | |
25 | Theatre UNI beams "The Aliens" Northern Iowan 114:16, p.6 |
Theatre UNI puts on the play "The Aliens" by contemporary playwright Annie Baker. The production was directed by Jake Barnwell, who was also the stage manager; photo. | |
26 | The La Calle story Northern Iowan 114:15, p.1 |
Redgie Blanco, owner of La Calle Latin American Cuisine, closed his restaurant on College Hill and opened a food truck and pop-up shops around Cedar Falls; photo. | |
27 | Octopus Comedy Night brings laughs to the Hill Northern Iowan 114:9, p.4 |
UNI students perform at the bar Octopus in their monthly Octopus Comedy Night. In addition to local talent, Octopus is featuring several professional comedians as well; photo. | |
28 | In good time: A Doug DuBois Exhibition Northern Iowan 114:4, p.1 |
UNI Gallery of Art is hosting an exhibition by Doug DuBois titled "In Good Time". The exhibit was funnded through the Aperture Foundation. There is an overview of the exhibition and DuBois's life; photo. | |
29 | Propaganda at UNI Northern Iowan 114:3, p.1 |
The UNI Gallery of Art is featuring an exhibition titled "Propaganda? Truth, Lies, and Sin in Art", curated by Darrell Taylor and Charles Adelman. The exhibition features many different mediums from different time periods; photo. | |
30 | Fondo Fest features Handpicked band Northern Iowan 114:1, p.1 |
Rock band, Wilderado, performed on Main Street as a part of the Gallagher Bluedorn Handpicked Series at the Gran Fondo Fest. There is an interview with the band and a brief description of the event; photo. |